I pretty much agree with all the comments made so far.
This is indeed a fine and moody image, Lazlo.
The electrified fence is a bother- especially by the beast's head- but what to do about it is a puzzlement.
Charlie
lazlo369 wrote:
Thanks guys.
Sorry about the fence Charlie, I tried to remove it but I got a "shocking" response
Lazlo- I'm a city boy, so I grew up knowing nothing about electrified fences. Common sense would have kept me from touching them, but the first one I encountered- I never saw. Years ago, I was walking through a field somewhere on a foggy morning, searching for a good perspective from which to photograph a remotely-located barn. The next thing I knew was that I must have walked into such a fence; I was thrown backward right on my ass. Totally "shocked," I saw the fence several feet away.
From then on, every time I saw a fence out in the country, I looked at the posts for insulators. If I saw one I stayed the hell away from the fence.
I may have been dumber than a cow once- but not twice .
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Lazlo- I'm a city boy, so I grew up knowing nothing about electrified fences. Common sense would have kept me from touching them, but the first one I encountered- I never saw. Years ago, I was walking through a field somewhere on a foggy morning, searching for a good perspective from which to photograph a remotely-located barn. The next thing I knew was that I must have walked into such a fence; I was thrown backward right on my ass. Totally "shocked," I saw the fence several feet away.
From then on, every time I saw a fence out in the country, I looked at the posts for insulators. If I saw one I stayed the hell away from the fence.
I may have been dumber than a cow once- but not twice .
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Yes, you will never forget about the shock from the fence. That is why the cows stay inside of it so nicely.
BTW, I was just kidding about trying to remove the fence. I had my "shocking experience" about 30 years ago, so now I am very-very careful